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Accelerating Trailing Stop Loss Update for V-Reversal E-mini Nasdaq

On June 4, after the snap back reversal from a short V-Reversal trade, I started working on a custom exit module for V-Reversal to "lock in" profits. The snap back energy has become more and more persistent with an extreme upside bias. The Accelerating Trailing Stop Loss is a first revision release and uses the basic concept that as we close in on the profit target, the tighter our trailing stop loss becomes. We don't want to strangle it too tightly on the initial trade entry. We give it some room and then we lock in profits as they accelerate.


I have watched two additional trades that would have become winning trades instead of losing trades since I started working on this last week. Today, we are releasing it and sending it out to subscribers who trade V-Reversal as a subscription or in a portfolio.


The diagram represents how we accelerate and tighten our trailing stop loss once we hit $1000 per E-mini contract ($100 per Micro).



The Accelerating Trailing Stop Loss may have future revisions for adaptability to the market based on the point values, ranges, etc instead of fixed values. The "Algorithmic Exit Strategies for Day Trader - Education Course" will be released soon and include this type of exit strategy.


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